Provision of Mechanical, Electrical and Environmental Consultancy Services

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Value

£260,000

Classifications

  • Environmental engineering consultancy services
  • Environmental improvement works
  • Engineering design services for mechanical and electrical installations for buildings
  • Mechanical and electrical engineering services
  • Building services consultancy services
  • Environmental issues consultancy services

Tags

  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

The National Galleries of Scotland (NGS) is seeking to appoint a sole Service Provider for the Provision of Mechanical, Electrical and Environmental Consultancy Services for projects approved during the term of the contract.
There is no commitment to a volume of work. Under this agreement, no minimum workload is guaranteed. Services will be agreed to on an "as required" basis. The Tenderer will have no claim against NGS if they are not instructed to carry out any of the services or if NGS appoints another consultant to undertake the services.
The Agreement will be non-exclusive i.e. NGS reserves the right, in certain circumstances, to procure out with the Contract Agreement, as and when required.
NGS reserves the right to obtain services from Mechanical and Electrical Engineers out with the contract where a project value or type is deemed to be significantly different to the parameters set out in the Agreement.
Full details of the Contract Requirements are detailed in Section 2 of the Invitation to Tender (ITT).
In the event of unsatisfactory performance by the successful Service Provider and the termination of the contract by either party, NGS reserves the right to negotiate the continuance of the services with the second and third placed Service Providers.

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